n December 24 at 8:00 in the morning a young 14 year old boy by the name of Scott Johnson was found dead.Doctors couldn't come up with the cause of his death.His mother cecked his emails to see if she could figure out what happened.Turns out he was still signed into myspace.She found he had gone to sleep after he read and didn't repost a chain letter.If you don't repost this to six videos a girl with no face will kill you tonight.Sorry don't want to die
Very neat! I will have these images in my head from now on when I drink my Pu Erh tea. This was really informative, interesting and well...super cool!
Thanks for your kind words. I'll be posting one more video on tea trees including some ancient trees, ty di plantations and new, more organic/sustainable tea plantation methods.
I don't think this factory was famous. They did a rather impromptu demo for us, pressing teas we had brought in, so not everyone was suited up in gloves and hats. I have never seen a hair in my Bana Pu-erh teas (not pressed here). Glad to hear from a fellow Pu-erh lover - thanks for your comment.
While my short videos don't cover all the processing methods for all the Pu-erh teas, they are certainly true for many of them. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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n December 24 at 8:00 in the morning a young 14 year old boy by the name of Scott Johnson was found dead.Doctors couldn't come up with the cause of his death.His mother cecked his emails to see if she could figure out what happened.Turns out he was still signed into myspace.She found he had gone to sleep after he read and didn't repost a chain letter.If you don't repost this to six videos a girl with no face will kill you tonight.Sorry don't want to die
sonicdaguy 7 months ago
Thanks!
random424vid 1 year ago
Thank you for the video, I searched for a Pu-erh tea to decide which type I should try first. This was very informative and also beautifully done.
shadowmime 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment - enjoy your Pu-erh!
random424vid 1 year ago
Very neat! I will have these images in my head from now on when I drink my Pu Erh tea. This was really informative, interesting and well...super cool!
sheliaann1969 1 year ago
Good to hear from a fellow Pu-erh drinker. Thanks for viewing!
random424vid 1 year ago
I forgot to say what a great video you've made.
And thanks for uploading ;-)
Drumhum2 1 year ago
@Drumhum2
Thanks for your kind words. I'll be posting one more video on tea trees including some ancient trees, ty di plantations and new, more organic/sustainable tea plantation methods.
random424vid 1 year ago
Holly cow, how close was that hydraulic press to that fellow's hand!
One second of distraction and that dude loses a hand.
I note few were hats, non wearing gloves. Well, that explains why I find thick black hairs in my beengs too often.
Chinese Health and Safety?
Was this a famous name factory?
Still, you gotta love that tea ;-)
Drumhum2 1 year ago
@Drumhum2
I don't think this factory was famous. They did a rather impromptu demo for us, pressing teas we had brought in, so not everyone was suited up in gloves and hats. I have never seen a hair in my Bana Pu-erh teas (not pressed here). Glad to hear from a fellow Pu-erh lover - thanks for your comment.
random424vid 1 year ago
Really good information on Pu-erh.
-Tim
77Hawaiian 1 year ago
While my short videos don't cover all the processing methods for all the Pu-erh teas, they are certainly true for many of them. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
random424vid 1 year ago